Slane

Slane, Meath

A 13-bedroom Georgian manor hotel, The Millhouse sits on the banks of the Boyne River in Slane, County Meath. The hotel provides comfortable accommodation and specialises in weddings and other special events.
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Slane, Meath

Found in County Meath, the early monastic site of Killary lies about 25 minutes northeast of Kells. Today, there are the remains of two high crosses and a church, and nearby, the monastic site of Knock.
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Slane, Meath

The museum is the cottage birthplace of World War I poet, Francis E. Ledwidge. It is a perfect example of a 19th Century farm labourer's cottage and was purchased and restored by the Francis Ledwidge Museum Committee in 1981. Read more

Slane, Meath

For a relaxing getaway with true Irish hospitality, travellers should look no further than Slane Farm Cottages in County Meath. Set on a family-run farm, the cottages provide a quality accommodation and perfect base for exploring the Boyne Valley.
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Slane, Meath

At Newrath Stud we want to provide our guests with a unique experience be it watching thoroughbred horses being trained, to walking the grounds via the bridal path which is 2.2 miles around the perimeter of the farm, engaging in the on-goings of an equine farm or doing many of the on and offsite activities, we welcome you to enjoy this truly unique experience.
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Slane, Meath

The Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre is the starting point of your tour of the world famous Neolithic monuments of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, in County Meath. Note all admissions to Newgrange and Knowth are through the visitor centre.
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Slane, Meath

At Newrath Stud we want to provide our guests with a unique experience be it watching thoroughbred horses being trained, to walking the grounds via the bridal path which is 2.2 miles around the perimeter of the farm, engaging in the on-goings of an equine farm or doing many of the on and offsite activities, we welcome you to enjoy this truly unique experience.
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Slane, Meath

The Megalithic Passage Tombs of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, in the present day County of Meath, were built around 3200BC making them older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
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